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same generous interpretation of the laws of marriage and legitimacy in cases involving the foreign-born children of American men and Chinese women
error—as it might under a generous reading that emphasized the provision’s history and purpose over its plain text—then Vilar’s expansion of Morrison’s
Patent Inflation,22 prompted by a generous suggestion from Rai herself.23 Rai is absolutely right that outside pressure—pressure from an
Office Report—that the value of certain fine art increases by ten percent a year. Even if this generous appreciation figure is true, there is no
generous engagement with this project at various stages, the authors are grateful to Jack Balkin, Andrew Crespo, John Dearborn, Chris Desan, Ryan
their generous responses. Preferred citation: Stephen M. Griffin, The National Security Constitution and the Bush Administration, 120 Yale L.J. Online
for the financial and personal security of workers. In a society (unlike the United States) with government-provided health insurance and generous
I desire you would Remember the Ladies, and be more generous and favourable to them than your ancestors. Do not put such unlimited power into the
sixty-five and a more generous personal allowance (the British analogue to the U.S. Tax Code’s personal exemption) for taxpayers over sixty-five. See
further. For their generous feedback and helpful conversations along the way, I thank Aziz Huq, Nicholas Parrillo, Cristina RodrÃguez, and Garrett West